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Table 1 Clinical characteristics of children with ASD

From: Determinants of the evolutions of behaviours, school adjustment and quality of life in autistic children in an adapted school setting: an exploratory study with the International Classification of Functioning, disability and health (ICF)

 

Children with ASD

(n = 32)

 

Mean

(SD)

Age (years)

10.34

(2.70)

Sex (male) (N, %)

29

0.91

ADI-Ra

 Social (cutoff: 10)

14.69

(5.62)

 Communication (cutoff: 9)

11.65

(4.56)

 Restrictive, repetitive behaviour (cutoff: 3)

4.56

(2.14)

SCQb

 Total score

13.09

(6.32)

 Severe autism (N, %)

4

13

Total IQc

87.79

(17)

VABS-IId

 Daily living skills

69.71

(24.79)

 Adequate adaptative level (N, %)

12

38

 Moderately low and low adaptative level (N, %)

20

42

Mild intellectual disability (N, %)

8

25

Language disorder (N, %)

23

72

Genetic condition (N, %)

1

3

Neurologic comorbidity (N, %)

1

3

Perinatal history (N, %)

4

13

K-SADSe

 Anxiety disorder (N, %)

12

38

 Generalized anxiety disorder (N, %)

5

16

 Social phobia (N, %)

2

7

 Specific phobia (N, %)

3

10

 Separation anxiety disorder (N, %)

3

10

 ADHDf (N, %)

7

23

 Anxiety disorder and ADHD (N, %)

4

13

EDA-Qg

 PDA (N, %)

6

19

  1. aAutism Diagnosis Interview, Revised form
  2. bSocial Communication Questionnaire
  3. cIntelligence Quotient
  4. dVineland Adaptive Behaviour Scale, 2nd edition
  5. eKiddie Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia
  6. fAttention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
  7. gExtrem Demand Avoidance Questionnaire